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In Zambia, the ElectricitySupplyCorporation and state police have forced out traders operating under electrical pylons. It's part of efforts to avert a possible catastrophe. ZESCO says traders had been advised to leave the premises late last year but had yet to do so. ZESCO says that if there are faults in the conductor network, many traders' lives would be in danger.

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Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
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Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was affected by the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. After visits by European explorers in the eighteenth century, Zambia became the British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia towards the end of the nineteenth century. For most of the colonial period, Zambia was governed by an administration appointed from London with the advice of the British South Africa Company.

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Baboon's Monkey Business Causes Blackout

Baboon's Monkey Business Causes Blackout

Baboon's Monkey Business Causes Blackout

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Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
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Tanzania vs Zambia Military Power Comparison 2016

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In Zambia, the ElectricitySupplyCorporation and state police have forced out traders operating under electrical pylons. It's part of efforts to avert a possible catastrophe. ZESCO says traders had been advised to leave the premises late last year but had yet to do so. ZESCO says that if there are faults in the conductor network, many traders' lives would be in danger.

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Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
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In Zambia, the ElectricitySupplyCorporation and state police have forced out traders operating under electrical pylons. It's part of efforts to avert a possible catastrophe. ZESCO says traders had been advised to leave the premises late last year but had yet to do so. ZESCO says that if there are faults in the conductor network, many traders' lives would be in danger.

In Zambia, the ElectricitySupplyCorporation and state police have forced out traders operating under electrical pylons. It's part of efforts to avert a possible catastrophe. ZESCO says traders had been advised to leave the premises late last year but had yet to do so. ZESCO says that if there are faults in the conductor network, many traders' lives would be in danger.

Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said ...

Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
Electri…
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Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
Electri…
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long ...

Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/maamba-collieries-coal-fired-power-plant-to-solve-zambias-energy-crisis
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/maamba-collieries-coal-fired-power-plant-to-solve-zambias-energy-crisis
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Tanzania vs Zambia Military Power Comparison 2016

Comparing military power of two countries including manpower, land systems, air power, naval power, resources, logistics, economy, geography and overall global...

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Why you should visit Zambia in 2017 | Must-see Destinations

The Telegraph travel team reveal why you should add Zambia to your list of places to visit in 2017 including visiting the beautiful Victoria Falls and witnessing the wildebeest migration.
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Victoria Falls Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Victoria Falls.
Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, the Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature.Between February and March when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than five hundred million litres of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records: at an average height of ninety seven metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America.Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding ...

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Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nig...

published: 12 Feb 2017

A Tourist's Guide to Livingstone, Zambia

We see the sights of Livingstone, see the sunset along the Zambezi, take a helicopter ride over the Falls, and feed some inquisitive monkeys at our hotel, the David LivingstoneSafariLodge and pa.

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Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni SafariCamp on their way to the lake. In theLake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various loc...

Zambia Tourist Attractions - Top 10

Here are the top 10 ZambiaTourist Attractions you need to see when visiting Zambia. Zambia is one of the richly endowed countries in Southern Africa. The country is blessed with rich natural resources. The Zambia Safari is one of the biggest and famous in Africa. The amazing VictoriaFall zambia is another natural beauty to visit. Planning for a trip to Africa? Then Zambia welcomes you to its vast beauty.

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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
The journey finishes at Victoria Falls in Zambia. Here Karl has an action packed week of white water rafting, helicopter rides and bungee jumping.
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The Telegraph travel team reveal why you should add Zambia to your list of places to visit in 2017 including visiting the beautiful Victoria Falls and witnessing the wildebeest migration.
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The Telegraph travel team reveal why you should add Zambia to your list of places to visit in 2017 including visiting the beautiful Victoria Falls and witnessing the wildebeest migration.
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Travel video about destination Victoria Falls.
Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, the Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature.Between February and March when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than five hundred million litres of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records: at an average height of ninety seven metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America.Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding area. According British explorer, David Livingstone, the waterfalls were such an incredible sightthat even passing angels would have been awestruck and amazed by their outstanding beauty. Even a century and a half after they were first discovered the majestic Victoria Falls are still one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world.

Travel video about destination Victoria Falls.
Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, the Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature.Between February and March when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than five hundred million litres of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records: at an average height of ninety seven metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America.Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding area. According British explorer, David Livingstone, the waterfalls were such an incredible sightthat even passing angels would have been awestruck and amazed by their outstanding beauty. Even a century and a half after they were first discovered the majestic Victoria Falls are still one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world.

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
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Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
See in Zimbabwe
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
Do on Zambia
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Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
See in Zimbabwe
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

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Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

Malawi (Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highl...

Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni SafariCamp on their way to the lake. In theLake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various locations so that they can buy and sell, as there are hardly any roads around the lake. A restless, colourful and vibrant harbour town and the northernmost point which famous explorer Dr. David Livingstone reached on his historic voyage of discovery. Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts, the brightly coloured males achieving the highest prices. Provided with a good supply of oxygen and a light sedative in the water, once a month the fish are taken to the airport. The craggy rock scenery of Lake Malawi was not always below water. Only when the southern section of the East African Rift Valley filled with water did it become home to cichlids. On the extreme south east coast on the border with Mozambique is Mount Mulanje, a huge mountain range that formed during volcanic activity more than a hundred and thirty million years ago. At the foot of the mountain scenery grows one of the world’s finest varieties of tea. The Maravi Kingdom eventually became an independent country, Malawi, the warm and beating heart of Africa!
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Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni SafariCamp on their way to the lake. In theLake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various locations so that they can buy and sell, as there are hardly any roads around the lake. A restless, colourful and vibrant harbour town and the northernmost point which famous explorer Dr. David Livingstone reached on his historic voyage of discovery. Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts, the brightly coloured males achieving the highest prices. Provided with a good supply of oxygen and a light sedative in the water, once a month the fish are taken to the airport. The craggy rock scenery of Lake Malawi was not always below water. Only when the southern section of the East African Rift Valley filled with water did it become home to cichlids. On the extreme south east coast on the border with Mozambique is Mount Mulanje, a huge mountain range that formed during volcanic activity more than a hundred and thirty million years ago. At the foot of the mountain scenery grows one of the world’s finest varieties of tea. The Maravi Kingdom eventually became an independent country, Malawi, the warm and beating heart of Africa!
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Zambia Tourist Attractions - Top 10

Here are the top 10 ZambiaTourist Attractions you need to see when visiting Zambia. Zambia is one of the richly endowed countries in Southern Africa. The count...

Here are the top 10 ZambiaTourist Attractions you need to see when visiting Zambia. Zambia is one of the richly endowed countries in Southern Africa. The country is blessed with rich natural resources. The Zambia Safari is one of the biggest and famous in Africa. The amazing VictoriaFall zambia is another natural beauty to visit. Planning for a trip to Africa? Then Zambia welcomes you to its vast beauty.

Here are the top 10 ZambiaTourist Attractions you need to see when visiting Zambia. Zambia is one of the richly endowed countries in Southern Africa. The country is blessed with rich natural resources. The Zambia Safari is one of the biggest and famous in Africa. The amazing VictoriaFall zambia is another natural beauty to visit. Planning for a trip to Africa? Then Zambia welcomes you to its vast beauty.

In Zambia, the ElectricitySupplyCorporation and state police have forced out traders operating under electrical pylons. It's part of efforts to avert a possible catastrophe. ZESCO says traders had been advised to leave the premises late last year but had yet to do so. ZESCO says that if there are faults in the conductor network, many traders' lives would be in danger.

Zambia seeks to add 420 MW to its power grid in 2016

Zambia is planning to add 420 megawatts (MW) to its electricity grid this year as it embarks on new generation projects, the head of its investment agency said on Tuesday.
The country's power shortfall has risen to 1,000 MW from 700 MW in November due to lower hydro generation as water levels have dropped because of drought.
Zambia Development AgencyDirector GeneralPatrick Chisanga said the 420 MW would come from a new 300 MW coal-fired power plant, and a 120 MW hydroelectric one.
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Zambia is nearly completely reliant on hydropower: 96 percent of its energy is fuelled by the Zambezi river. But climate change is affecting capacity, and long power cuts are now a daily occurrence. One solution: coal. Ashwin Devineni and PJV Sarma from Nava BharatProjects discuss the Maamba Collieries project. Set to add 300MW to Zambia's energy grid, it's an extremely important initiative for Zambia's businesses that depend on reliable energy. It also represents a landmark project finance deal in sub-Saharan Africa – one that can be replicated now the model has been established with a strong sponsor.
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Tanzania vs Zambia Military Power Comparison 2016

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First Time In Africa: Ep 2 - Backpacking in Botswana & Zambia

KarlWatson's first trip to Africa was a 5 week adventure travelling through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia.
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Karl's journey continues in Ghanzi learning the traditional ways of the bushmen. Driving along the "elephant highway" he then explores Okavango Delta by scenic flight and boat.
At Chobe RiverNational Park they go on a sunset boat cruise and find themselves surrounded by wildlife.
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Why you should visit Zambia in 2017 | Must-see Destinations

The Telegraph travel team reveal why you should add Zambia to your list of places to visit...

Why you should visit Zambia in 2017 | Must-see Destinations

The Telegraph travel team reveal why you should add Zambia to your list of places to visit in 2017 including visiting the beautiful Victoria Falls and witnessing the wildebeest migration.
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Victoria Falls Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Victoria Falls.
Located in the south of the African contine...

Victoria Falls Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Victoria Falls.
Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, the Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature.Between February and March when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than five hundred million litres of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records: at an average height of ninety seven metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America.Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding area. According British explorer, David Livingstone, the waterfalls were such an incredible sightthat even passing angels would have been awestruck and amazed by their outstanding beauty. Even a century and a half after they were first discovered the majestic Victoria Falls are still one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world.

Zambia & Zimbabwe tourism 2016 (HD 1080p)

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Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest.
Do on Zambia
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Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's marketing itself as the real Africa and if you visit any of the South African reserves before you go to Zambia you will agree with them! There are no traffic jams around the Lions here! The future for Zambia also looks a lot brighter than many of its neighbours, its new government under PresidentSata seems to be behind conservation. It recently declined granting a uranium mining licence in Lower Zambezi National Park because of the environmental damage it would cause
Organised safaris are the way to go in Zambia. Self driving is an option but is only for the fully self sufficient. Zambia is home to some of Africa's greatest national parks. Lower Zambezi, SouthLuangwa and the frankly huge (the worlds second biggest NP) Kafue are the main ones, but North Luangwa and the virtually inaccessible Luiwa Plains are worth a mention. Although sometimes you might find the borders of them hard to define, there are no fences in Zambia, it really is the Africa of your imagination.
Safaris are through various operators, many being very expensive, but good value options are available and it's best to use a local established operator such as The RiverSafariCompany.
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Zimbabwe is a country in Southern Africa. It is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north.
The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world's largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Once known as the Breadbasket of Africa, since 2000, Zimbabwe has undergone an economic collapse and the rule of law has gradually but largely broken down, although there have been a few signs of improvement since the theoretical formation of a unity Government in 2009 and the Zimbabwean economy has been on the rebound. GDP grew by more than 5% in the year 2010 and 2011, from a very low base. Growth is forecast to increase, buoyed by high mineral prices and the improving agriculture sector.
See in Zimbabwe
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Hwange National Park. Located between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo, the park boasts more than 100 different animal species and over 400 species of birds. It is one of the few great elephants sanctuaries in Africa with over 30,000 elephants.
Matobo HillsNational Park. Also known asMatopos, this small park close to Bulawayo was awarded a UNESCO world heritage status in 2003 for its fascinating natural features and wildlife.
Mana Pools National Park. Mana Pools National Park, South of the Zambezi river in the North of Zimbabwe, is a UNESCO world heritage site. A remote location, it welcomes happy few safari lovers with an abundance of elephants, hippos, lions, antelopes and other animals, and over 350 bird species, in stunning landscapes.
Great ZimbabweRuins. Located in the vicinity of Masvingo, the 3rd Zimbabwean city, Great Zimbabwe ruins are the remains of one of greatest African civilizations after the Pharaohs: the Kingdom of Great Zimbabwe dominated the area from present Zimbabwe, East of Botswana and South East of Mozambique in the late Iron Age (1100-1450 AD). From the impressive granite stone complex that was once built, the ruins span 1,800 ac (700 ha) and cover a radius of 100-200 mi (160-320 km).
Victoria falls, Zambezi River, One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Victoria Falls.
Nyanga National Park, Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse the 47 000 hectare Park. Nyanga National Park can provide the visitor with an unforgettable holiday experience.

Zambia Travel Diary 2016

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Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most i...

Chobe River (Zambia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Chobe River in Zambia.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.
The Chobe River is one of the most important tributaries of the Zambesi that flows into the famous Victoria Falls. The source of the fifteen hundred kilometre long river is situated in the highlands of Angola. The river is named according to the language of the local inhabitants that live along its course. Also known as the Cuando or Linyanti it also acts as a natural frontier for the four neighbouring countries of Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.The landscape close to the Chobe River is an excellent habitat for the White Tailed Eagle and the African Sea Eagle. The river continuously alters its course and character. Sometimes it looks like a swamp or becomes so wide that it takes on the appearance of a small lake. Just before nightfall when much of Africa’s wildlife becomes active, the sky is a colourful natural spectacle and a truly inspiring sight. The sun slowly sinks like a shining red ball of fire to the horizon and the remarkable landscape of the Chobe River becomes even more beautiful.

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A Tourist's Guide to Livingstone, Zambia

We see the sights of Livingstone, see the sunset along the Zambezi, take a helicopter ride...

Malawi (Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Vacation travel video about destination Malawi in Africa.
Malawi is the unknown Africa in the south-east of the Continent. A wild country between sea and highlands, a land of contrasts with amazing green mountains and high plateaus but most of all, Lake Malawi.In the north west and on the border with Zambia is the thousand square kilometre Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, home to more than two hundred elephants who, in small groups, visit the Kazuni SafariCamp on their way to the lake. In theLake Kazuni area there are many hippos and crocodiles which although rarely seen from the shore can certainly be heard at night. The location of the small town of Nkhata Bay is quite spectacular, a large, sheltered bay, accessible via a steep slope. Small boats transport the local people to various locations so that they can buy and sell, as there are hardly any roads around the lake. A restless, colourful and vibrant harbour town and the northernmost point which famous explorer Dr. David Livingstone reached on his historic voyage of discovery. Cichlids, the living jewels of Lake Malawi, are highly sought after among aquatic fish enthusiasts, the brightly coloured males achieving the highest prices. Provided with a good supply of oxygen and a light sedative in the water, once a month the fish are taken to the airport. The craggy rock scenery of Lake Malawi was not always below water. Only when the southern section of the East African Rift Valley filled with water did it become home to cichlids. On the extreme south east coast on the border with Mozambique is Mount Mulanje, a huge mountain range that formed during volcanic activity more than a hundred and thirty million years ago. At the foot of the mountain scenery grows one of the world’s finest varieties of tea. The Maravi Kingdom eventually became an independent country, Malawi, the warm and beating heart of Africa!
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Zambia Tourist Attractions - Top 10

Here are the top 10 ZambiaTourist Attractions you need to see when visiting Zambia. Zambia is one of the richly endowed countries in Southern Africa. The country is blessed with rich natural resources. The Zambia Safari is one of the biggest and famous in Africa. The amazing VictoriaFall zambia is another natural beauty to visit. Planning for a trip to Africa? Then Zambia welcomes you to its vast beauty.